Tit Bonhomme 'had sudden change in direction', inquest told

The trawler had a sudden change in direction minutes before it crashed into Adam Island.

Tit Bonhomme 'had sudden change in direction', inquest told

The Tit Bonhomme had a sudden change in direction minutes before it crashed into Adam Island, according to a marine surveyor who has been giving evidence at the inquest into the deaths of five of the trawler's crewmen in January 2012.

Owen O'Toole, who carried out an examination on the wreckage, told the hearing that the Tit Bonhomme had been on autopilot while travelling into the Harbour.

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